Church of St Andrew Undershaft, London

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The Church of St Andrew Undershaft in London is a historic medieval parish church in the City of London, noted for surviving the Great Fire and for its association with the antiquarian John Stow.

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Church of St Andrew Undershaft, London canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church
church building
medieval church
parish church
address St Mary Axe, City of London NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Perpendicular Gothic NERFINISHED
associatedWith John Stow NERFINISHED
builtBefore Great Fire of London NERFINISHED
category Church of England church buildings in the City of London
Churches in the City of London
Grade I listed churches in London
city London NERFINISHED
constructionMaterial stone
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Saint Andrew NERFINISHED
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of London NERFINISHED
function place of Christian worship
tourist attraction
governingBody Parochial Church Council of St Andrew Undershaft NERFINISHED
hasFeature medieval font
monuments to City merchants
stained glass windows
tower
hasOrgan pipe organ
hasStatus active church
hasTombOf John Stow NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
knownFor association with John Stow
surviving the Great Fire of London
locatedIn City of London
England
London NERFINISHED
namedAfter a maypole formerly erected nearby
near 30 St Mary Axe NERFINISHED
Lloyd’s of London building NERFINISHED
parish St Andrew Undershaft NERFINISHED
province Province of Canterbury
religion Christianity
survivedEvent Great Fire of London NERFINISHED
The Blitz NERFINISHED

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John Stow burialPlace Church of St Andrew Undershaft, London